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----- - -Olympia - Candy - and - Ice - Cream - Parlor- - OPErVING - SATURDAY - IVIARCH - 7th. FRESH CANDIES MADE EVERYDAY WE WANT YOU JG COME AND SEE WHAT AN UP-TO-DATE CANDY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR WEjtRE GOING TO HAVE. THE VERY BEST ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS AND BIGGEST L?NE OF CANDIES Y ET SHOWN IN ANDERSON. EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. WE MAKE OUR CANDY BY THE MOST MODERN PROCESS ' KjlOWN^lTJrj, "?EEANLINESS" AS OUR MOTTO, -Olympia - Candy-and- Ice- Cream - Parlor 106 N. i Math; St - - - ,- - - - - - - - - - ... . Anderson,! S. C. \~ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW A. M. Martin of the Hopewell sec tion wag in the city yesterday for a few, hours. C. B. Cobb of Hopo.well ?waa among the business, visitors to spend yester day In the city. Col. L. [E. Campbell of was iii ttotj? city yestedsy o Broadway business. W. E. t?rldges, Jr., of th? Fork sec tion Was-among th? visitors to the city yesterday.' J * ' . j -- I . J. A. Martin of Hopewell spent a few huura in the city yesterday-,on business, 1 I - I R. H. Finley and J. L. Kernels of Hopewell were among the well known farmers to. spend yesterday jin the city, - ' \ J. F. McConnell of Martin township was in thc city yesterday for a t^hort stay. - , r. f 1 \ Mrs, C. C. Wilson and MrH- s'laa Horton of* Belton were* shopping In thc city yesterday. F. E. Kowalski of Hopewell was a business vi?ltor to spend yesterday in Anderson. ! J. A- Jones of Savan^n* township spent a few hours in Anderson yes terday. W. A. Brock of Martin township was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. J: TY Campbell Of Garvin township spent a.-few hours in th? 1 city yester day. W. C. Martin of . the Fork, was; among the-well ' known visitors 'to the city yesterday. . . ., . * \ . t W., H. Tucker, of WlllfamstQn was among- the business visitors to An derson yesterday. 'Alb-irt Shaw of the Fork section was in the city yesterday for-a few'hours. B. F. Evatt of Garvin township made a short, business vlalt to the city yes terday. . ; S. E. Girard and J. C. Bolt or the Green Pond-neighborhood were in the city yesterday. B. N. Wilson or the Meant Bethel section was in the city yesterday on business. j. ; ' 'u Miss May King, of Hopewell was j- Henry Moseley was 'n the city yes ahopplng in Anderson, yesterday._ I terday. returning to his home, at J. Mi. Honeycutt of Garvin was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. J. T. Howard of the Flat Rock sec tion spent a few hours In the city yes terday: .Vi IT ISN'T OKLY THE OLD wno need glasses. ''Many a blind- per-1 sop would be. able . to see today- ttl Jaw.hAd.-Uaea .provided >wlth.?glasse* tb th|JrjmMfirJ^u^^^tt|^ ?o?y.h?r-"here. -Nine chances out of ten therd ts eye troublel .which should? be attended to at.once. .ft'-P^?ea reas>mablc 53.0O tb * $5.00 and .?^w?rdi ile pa 1rs on frames and parts ' 10 cents and upward. . Dr. M. R. Campbell Ground Fleer I Bea. 'PhoaeiaM. 112 W. Whitncr St, Onice r-faiiua RSM. OH* Oil J SHi SA*s> THE jjixiLr; when she catches sight of our can dles, and ber mother-well, she thinks it if abe doesn't say it/ Ail the newest sorts of confections-all fresh you may be sure-grace our counters, show cases and show windows. Pound packages of Bell's at 80 cents, etc., afford a wide range as to choice and favorite flavors. Olympia Candy Co. ream Parlor ? 'h '} I An Extension teleplioiieT TheSssemee of ff {'VI ~ I ?lj^:#dil^^ telephone matall??. ? can send or aiiswor calls from either floor now and there's no more tramping np or down to answer. It's lor.'tyow have one, too? t? wl^ Aat^'alSofct no account. It'? only ? few ce?id at day andi yon can't compare the comfort and convenience to THAT. "Call the B*lt.Co?tr-ci Dept to order it that's what I did." SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ?ffi& A?? TELEGRAPH COMPANY V^gg? Lowndeavllle after a short visit to Hartwell, Ga. Fred Martin of Green Pond was a visitor to Anderson yesterday. Rirssell Duckworth of the Hopewell section was a business visitor to An? derson yesterday. L. E. Cochrane of Carswell was among the planters In the city yes terday. Bruce Pruitt of the Ebenezer sec tlon spent yesterday in the city. Paul F. Haddock of Charlotte was in the city yesterday a guest at the Chiquola. hotel. C. A.. Arnold of Spartanburg ls spending a few days In the city'- on business* D. S. Rotterrock, a well known Win nton-Salem man, was among the visi tors to the .city yesterday. J. F. Hall*of Iva was In town yes terday for a few hours.. H. Lt. Willingham or Belton was among 'the visitors to the city yes terday. . . ? . j -Mrs. Oscar MKcheU': of Belton was chopping la the city! yesterday. Mlssess P 'arl and Lissie Murphy of j Anderson, route 4, were shopping In ] the city yesterday. J. W. Major of the Sandy Springs] neighborhood was among the busi ness visitors to the etty yesterday. > ? "mi t ? H. P. Hanks of Belton wag in the 'city yesterday Tor a short stay. M. L. simpson of Iva was anm?g tho business visitors to th? city yester dayr^j^ j . in* ? . . . ?.? ??* .. ,v v aft* w?'ii* ?*i f Guyton; of p?rcelo wu ? was y for ? few hours yoserday. j .dn.A. Horton, a well known business man of Belton was in Anderson yes terday. Miss Grace Gumbrell o? -Belton was in tho city yesterday on a shopping ex pedition. C. H. Bulky of Sparianburg, a ?elli known drug man, was In the city yes-j ?^rdev. A. H. Mcklahan of Honea Path spent a few hours In the city yesterday. i Carl Shirley of the Craytonville sec tion was in the city yesterday. I Benton H. Walton, of Raleigh. N. C., was tn th - city yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola hotel. William Howard of Charlotte spent a few hours In the city yesterday on business. PLAN FOR BA BK BA LL. ! Chested High 8eheo5 Lads Organise M Season. ... Chester, March 4.-At a meeting of the Chester High School Athletic as sociation- Henry Refo was elected manager of the baseball team for this snrinir-Wylle White will captain the ^fracticebegan on the College street school grounds this afternoon. Seven of last year's team are back and-the prospects are. roseate for a fast team. Manager Refo ls ' arranging* the schedule. There will be about eight or ten games on the local diamond and quite a number will be played with the nearby city school teams, J. Lacy McLean, who coached the boys last year, ls with them again, and he bi of the opinion that he has _ enough good material to turn out for ? the Chester schools s championship team. The season wilt open with Black stock here? March 20, followed by "prkvlUe March 27. Games have also been arranged with Wtnnabord, "Rock HUI. Foti Mill, Clinton, Greenwood end Lancaster, but the dates have not been settled. GCYSSNyffBT XAKIW?~IriQ?rS?. Into A?cge^Rehj?e? by^Ballrosd* ea Washington. March . 4v~4>rtlfled copies of entries on ?he bboks of th? United States steel corporation, al leged to shew the payment of enor mous rebates by railroads on the cor poration's ore shipments, were prom ised to the Interstate commerce corn il mission today by William H. Green, fof Nebraska. Oreen ' wai- testifying before Commissioner Harlan fifcrtag inquiry into alleged rebating. '? Ha promisee to have the copies on and when the bearing is resumed. ,, David Lamar of Nsf York, from whom tireen admitted getting much of the information, told the commission \ the steel corporation's hooks won : .payment ot rebate?, and tba the payments were made through div idends on the. stock of the railroads, "which was pure wind and water." When Commissioner Her?an waa cross-examining Green as to his sources of Information . (he witness protested. "I paid my owe fare down lere," he said, "apd bad been trying to do a public service, but it seems that I have got into deeper water than I expected to." Counsel for Lamar today, asked for subpoenas for George W. Perkins, Wil ltam E. Corey, former president ot the corporation Senator Oliver and several others. A step toward bringing to a conclu sion the government suit to dissolve tbe United States Steel Corporation waa taken today ?when the govern ment asked the Federal district court to fix a date to hear arguments in the case. Counsel for thc steel corpora tion agreed to the motion, . The court will announce the date, later. The suit was instituted at Trenton,"N. J., October 26,. 1911. UNION ^BOt" HONORED A. G. Kennedy is secretary of lita m f ber of Commerce .Union, March 4.-A. G. Kennedy has been chosen secretary ot the Union Chamber of Cominrr?? to succeed ,W K; Summer, resigned. 'Mr. Kennedy Is a natl vc* of Union He ls well known and greatly liked by all who know him. Mr. Kennedy-will in a few days assume the -iutles of. the position tendered bim and ever* enc predicts that he will . capably fill the place. CHILD Ul UNI-I) TO DI: A TH ?tlr?r ?'?ates Barr to Find Little One In rjrc Chester, March 4.-A child of Sam liney, a negro, waa burned to death te yesterday evening on Cemetery reet on the outskirts of the city. ie child's mother had gone out ?li the yard to do some washing and rt the child Bitting by thc tire. Af r a little while she came, back and e little one had walked into tho 3 and was lying amid the burning Md. It is thought that as the child epped* into the ire its clothes wero nited and it Inhale! the flames, using Instant death/ ' Mrs. YTllllani H. Cole. Townville. March 4.-Mrs. Eunice! rederick Cole died yesterday morn-j ig at 2 o'clock. She .waa the wife of Milium H. Colo, who is a prosperous irmer near here. Mps. Cole had been ck for some time*, but not considered rltically ill until Friday ' morning, ben she rapidly grew woree until; ie end came yesterday morning. Mi?, j ole was 44 years cf agc. Sha leaves > mourn her death her husband, five ill dren-three boys and two girls-at tether and other relatives. She. wael Christian woman, serving and do j ig all she could for the uplift of. lose who were out of Christ. She. ad been a member of the Townville ' [ethodist church for a number of Bars. 1 Women in Prance and other coun ts of Europe are much more industrl is than when they ionic to this corni 7._??_ ...SOME... ? GOOD ONES .MM!? *.'..*<? JUST UNLOADED. TWO CARS OF GOD MULES and HORS ES for your inspection. We know, good stock when we see it!1 And we class these as EXTRA GOOD. Bought for cash and sold the same way! Come see Hiern. Davis Bros. I 'lfcJf"';jL VB?* la ?P> -teddi siil t? * ,??i'VJ ib&iip . -V,:' ;' .;. ian? :c;; in' ?iv-ff jfitx* tl. us i?< .?i.inlMi-, t < dBi ??k We believe, in Quick Sales, andt Small Profits. One price to -ail Don't let goods get ?ld, but sell em. Keep the dollar rolling. Believe us, we donit keep it but let 'emj'pll. Watch Red Iron Racket for bargains all the year through. New goods daily. "MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER $1200 to $25.00. We will save you from $ 2 to $5 on a suit Let us prove it by giving us a trial. An expert to Measure you. Ready Made Suits for Men and Boys. New Goods. Latest Mod els. All prices. $5 to $15 We have just received about 200 Men's Suits - for our Spring Sales. ? Men's Odd Pants Our stock is full of latest Styles at prices from; $1.25 to $4.98 We can fit and please ey-i erybody in pants. Come arid see. New Shoes Both .low and high cuts. AU the new and latest styles. Ladies' Shoes. . . .. . r.. 98c to $3.50 Men's Shoes. $1.50 to $3.98 . . lOdd Lot Men's Hats Worth #1.50 and $2, out on table, your choice while lo* t lasts 98c 1 Lot Men's Hats Out on table, worth 75c to $1. Closing but price, Red Hot1, 48c Suit Cases 89c and up. Trunks $150 ap to $8.50 Dress Ginghaitis Just received 3 cases Dress Ginghams. Value 12 1-2C. Our pf ice pe yd. only * 10c Wool Dress Goods 25c up to 75c AU that's new Ladies' House Dresses 1 lot ladies' House Dress es worth $i, our price 68c Yd. Wide Sheeting ' 5c yard Towels 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Bed Spreads 98c up Sheets 48c to 75c each. Save ?ash Checks with each J purchase DISHES F8EE i Iron Racket . II Motto: Quick Sal?s, Small Profits. ROLL, LET 'EM ROLL, Save Cash Checks and get ? nice set of DISK 3 FREE !